"Jackson Pollock, Springs, Long Island, New York," a 1949 gelatin silver print, is part of the Hofstra University Museum photographic exhibit "Arnold Newman: Luminaries in Art, Pollitics and Culture." It runs through Dec. 13. (Credit: Arnold Newman)

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"Georgia O'Keeffe, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico," 1968, is one of the few color photographs by Arnold Newman in the Hofstra University Museum exhibit "Arnold Newman: Luminaries of the Twentieth Century in Art, Politics and Culture." It's in the Emily Lowe Gallery on the Hempstead campus.(Credit: Arnold Newman)